StoneHeartFarm
Veteran Member
When you guys decide to buy a welder, hunt around and find a scrap metal yard and pick up a bunch of small pieces. At a yard, you can usally buy scrap for 10 or 15 cents a pound. (The dealer is making a killing at that price, but you can fill a good sized box for a few bucks). You'll want lots of small pieces to play (excuse me, practice) with. When I first got my welder, I went through several spools just sticking stuff together. For no other reason that the fun of it. (Told the wife I was trying to make LAWN ART /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif). It's nice to be able to stick 2 pieces of steel together and wack em with a hammer.
Also, watch yard and estate sales and find an old skill saw with a metal body. You want that all metal case. An abrasive, steel cutting blade at Walmart will set you back a couple of bucks, but that old skill saw will cut steel just like a piece of oak board. Then, shop around for an angle (side) grinder. With those two tools and your welder, you can handle most of what comes up.
SHF
Also, watch yard and estate sales and find an old skill saw with a metal body. You want that all metal case. An abrasive, steel cutting blade at Walmart will set you back a couple of bucks, but that old skill saw will cut steel just like a piece of oak board. Then, shop around for an angle (side) grinder. With those two tools and your welder, you can handle most of what comes up.
SHF